Collection of published writings by Henry Charles Lea
Creator:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909
Date:
1858-1868
Description:
Bound volume of reviews and pamphlets. Inscribed Henry C. Lea, 1869. Contents include: * Review, The History of Normandy and of England, by Sir Francis Palgrave, 1851, 1857, American Review, April 1858, pp. 26-329.
* "The First Duty of the Citizen," June 1862, pp. 1-8.
* "A Few Words for Honest Pennsylvania Democrats," June 1863, pp. 1-16. "Bible View of Polygamy," June 1863, pp. 1-4.
* "Democratic Opinions on Slavery! 1776-1863," July 1863, pp. 1-8. The Planter's Almanac for 1864.
* "Abraham Lincoln," No. 17, January 1864, pp. 1-12.
* "The Will of the People," No. 18, January 1864, pp. 1-8. "A Democratic Peace offered for the Acceptance of Pennsylvania Voters," 1864, pp. 1-14.
* "The Soldiers of the Union," August 1864, pp. 1-14.
* "The Democratic Times," September 1864, pp. 1-4.
* "The Great Northern Conspiracy of the 'O. S. L.,'" October 1864, pp. 1-15.
* "Memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States [Congress]," (re: Bounty Commission) December 1864, pp. 1-6.
* "Report of the City Bounty Fund Commission, Philadelphia," December 1864, pp. 1-16. "The Record of the Democratic Party, 1860-1865," June 1865, pp. 1-39.
* "Address of the Union League of Philadelphia to the Citizens of Pennsylvania," September 6, 1866, pp. 1-23.
* "The Crisis," June 1867, pp. 1- 4. "Democratic Frauds. How the Democrats carried Pennsylvania in 1867," No. 178, June 1868, pp. 1-11.
* "Repudiation," No. 180, June 1868, pp. 1-4.
* "The Religious Reform Movement in Italy," July 1868, North American Review , pp. 51-76.
* "The New Rebellion," No. 186, August 1868, pp. 1-16.
* "Address of the Union League of Philadelphia to the Citizens of Pennsylvania‥August 26th, 1868," No. 189, pp. 1-8.
* Review of Histoire du Droit dan les Pyrénées, by M. G. B. de Lagrèze, North American Review, October 1868, pp. 644-648
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